1. What sexual dysfunctions are associated with the desire phase of the sexual response cycle? How common are they, and what causes them? pp. 348–
2. What are the symptoms and prevalence of erectile disorder? To which phase of the sexual response cycle is it related? p. 352
3. What are the possible causes of erectile disorder? pp. 352–
4. Which sexual dysfunctions seem to involve performance anxiety and the spectator role? pp. 353, 356
5. What are the symptoms, rates, and leading causes of premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, and female orgasmic disorder? To which phase of the sexual response cycle are they related? pp. 354–
6. Identify, describe, and explain disorders of sexual pain. pp. 358–
7. What are the general features of modern sex therapy? What particular techniques are further used to treat specific sexual dysfunctions? pp. 360–
8. List, describe, and explain the various paraphilic disorders. pp. 367–
9. Describe the treatment techniques of aversion therapy, masturbatory satiation, orgasmic reorientation, and relapse-
10. Distinguish transvestic disorder from gender dysphoria. What are the various types of gender dysphoria, and what are today’s treatments for this disorder? pp. 370–
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